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I'm making some changes to my e46 touring's interior, and now that I have two sets of rubber floor mats I'm happy with, I'd like to move my original rugs to a Fanatic who can use them.

These mats are used and in great functional shape. They have some scuffs and discoloration from 10 years of use. I have not tried to recondition or shampoo them at all, so they might end up looking closer to showroom new under your care.

The driver's mat has seen the most wear, with the customary heel scuff near the accelerator pedal. Underneath, all the circular velcro attachment points are intact, with the inboard driver's attachment starting to peel away slightly from the mat. The dark grey foam on the underside of the mats has been roughed up in spots, especially on the right rear passenger's mat.

Asking $45 via PayPal, shipped to a PayPal Verified address in the USA.

As to whether they'll fit in a sedan too, I think the answer is yes -- provided it's an e46 325 xi. In the RealOEM.com BMW Parts Catalog, the part number for the floor mats for the xi touring and sedan are the same (assuming a build date of 9/2001, which is what my car is).

However, the part number for the mats that go in the non-all-wheel-drive 325i touring and sedan are different from the ones for the xi cars for the same build date. This makes sense to me, as the extra equipment for the all wheel drive probably tweaks the footwell dimensions a bit.

I would use that website to enter the specs for your car and build date and see if the part number for the beige mats in the "trim" section = 51478266754. If so, you're good to go.